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From Kabul to Bollywood: Akbar and Nargis Raufi’s Musical Success Story

Updated on: 14 August,2024 02:16 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Akbar and Nargis Raufi’s journey from the conflict-ridden streets of Kabul to the vibrant world of Bollywood is true testament to their talent and determination

From Kabul to Bollywood: Akbar and Nargis Raufi’s Musical Success Story

Akbar Raufi and Nargis Raufi

Akbar Raufi and Nargis Raufi, a talented brother-sister duo from Kabul, Afghanistan, have made remarkable progress in the Indian music scene. Their love for Indian music drove them to leave their homeland and follow their dreams in Bollywood.


Despite the challenges of being newcomers in a highly competitive industry, Akbar and Nargis Raufi never gave up. Their debut song, "Tu Hum Kadam," was released by Eros Music and quickly captured the hearts of listeners. The song, blending Afghan and Indian musical styles, became an anthem for dreamers, resonating with people striving to achieve their goals.


Following their debut, the Raufi siblings released "Shukriya," a song with a powerful message of gratitude and perseverance. This track further established their presence in the industry, inspiring many with its uplifting lyrics and emotional depth.

Their latest release, "Hum Tum," is a soulful love ballad that highlights their artistic range. The song has been warmly embraced by fans, helping the duo grow their audience even more.

Akbar and Nargis Raufi’s journey from the conflict-ridden streets of Kabul to the vibrant world of Bollywood is a true testament to their talent and determination. Their story showcases the power of music to transcend borders and bring people together.

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